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AAFP: Factors Linked to Family Physician's Use of E-Visits, 5 Takeaways
Submitted by gmccalister on Wed, 12/18/2019 - 20:54
- Race. Black and American Indian/Alaska Native FPs were 46% and 28% more likely, respectively, to provide e-visits than white FPs.
- Practice ownership status. Compared with sole owners, FPs with no official ownership stake or some other type of ownership arrangement were between 56% and 71% less likely to offer e-visits.
- Practice size. Compared with solo practices, practices with between 2-5 providers were 4% less likely to offer e-visits. practices with 6+ providers were up to 45% more likely to offer e-visits.
- Faculty status. FPs who held volunteer/clinical faculty status were 41% more likely to offer e-visits than FPs who did not.
- Primary practice type. Compared to those in private practice, FPs who worked in a federal health system were 4+ times as likely to offer e-visits, managed care setting were nearly 10 times as likely.
Source: AAFP
Source URL: https://www.aafp.org/news/practice-professional-issues/20191...
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